Some of these scenes included a man's torso and neck being slashed, a beheading, a henchman's dissolving flesh and the character Eilonwy was seen partially nude. The film's demanded revision was also partially motivated by a failed test screening. Many children and parents left the screening room in horror and disgust after watching the feature's rough cut. Because of this reaction, Katzenberg ultimately felt the movie would upset families if no changes were made.

It's said that if The Black Cauldron was left as it was, it would've been Disney's first animated feature to be rated PG-13 (or even R). So would The Black Cauldron's original cut really be considered rated R, even by today's standards?

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I would really love to see an Aladdin or Mulan live action.I grew up with the animated Cinderella so I was hesitant about the live action, but I absolutely loved it. Same goes for Beauty and the Beast, but so far, the trailers have impressed me. So I don't think the live action remakes will ruin them (at least I hope not) but I do wish they'd invest more in new ideas and movies, rather than redoing old films.